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  • 121Cadiot-Chodkiewicz coupling — The Cadiot Chodkiewicz coupling in organic chemistry is a coupling reaction between a terminal alkyne and a haloalkyne catalyzed by a copper(I) salt such as copper(I) bromide and an amine base [Chodkiewicz, W. Ann. Chim. Paris 1957, 2, 819 869.]… …

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  • 122Copper(I) bromide — Copper(I) bromide …

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  • 123Widgiemooltha Komatiite — The Widgiemooltha Komatiite is a formation of komatiite in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia. Stratigraphy The stratigraphy of the Widgiemooltha Komatiite is well known to be part of the regional komatiite magmatic event also seen at the… …

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  • 124Copper(I) acetylide — IUPAC name Dicuprous acetylide …

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  • 125Castro-Stephens coupling — The Castro Stephens Coupling is a cross coupling reaction between a Copper(I) acetylide and an aryl halide forming a disubstituted alkyne and a copper(I) halide. :The reaction was discovered in 1963 by chemists Casto and Stephens [ The… …

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  • 126Karl Baedeker (scientist) — Karl Baedeker (ca. 1877 ndash; 1914) was a German scientist.One of his scientific discoveries was that the resistivity of cuprous iodide (CuI) depended on its stoichiometry.Baedeker was killed in action during World War I.References* Electronic… …

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  • 127Polyphenyl ether — Phenyl ether polymers are a class of polymers that contain a phenoxy and or a thiophenoxy group as the repeating group. Commercial phenyl ether polymers belong to two chemical classes: polyphenyl ethers, or PPEs, and polyphenylene oxides, or PPOs …

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  • 128Copper fluoride — could refer to: Copper(I) fluoride (cuprous fluoride, CuF). Copper(II) fluoride (cupric fluoride, CuF2). This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an interna …

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